szórású
Szórású is a Hungarian term that describes a scattering or dispersal. It is often used in a variety of contexts, from physics and statistics to everyday language. In physics, szórású can refer to the scattering of particles, such as light or electrons, as they interact with matter. This phenomenon is fundamental to understanding how light behaves and how instruments like microscopes and telescopes work. In statistics, it relates to the dispersion or variability of data points around a central value. Measures like variance and standard deviation quantify this szórású, indicating how spread out a dataset is.
Beyond scientific applications, szórású can describe the act of spreading something out. For example, one might